i wonder why you convert the filename from LANG.
it must be more simple to use the LANG code itself, i mean the locale filename, say for english, to be 'en'.
next is a code to search locale files. the locale filename can be en, en_US, en_UK, en_AU, etc.
for example, where 'en' defines a word 'subway', 'en_UK' can override the same word as 'tube'.

i wonder why you convert the filename from LANG.
it must be more simple to use the LANG code itself, i mean the locale filename, say for english, to be 'en'.
next is a code to search locale files. the locale filename can be en, en_US, en_UK, en_AU, etc.
for example, where the file 'en' defines a word 'subway', another file 'en_UK' can override the same word as 'tube'.

shinobar
Great solution!!!
I'll consider it. The reason why I made my own way, is because in Pburn, Pbackup.... you can choose language from menu/preferences. I wanted the name of the language to show up, - not the cryptic codes. But Pcd doesn't have such a choice, and could be made your much easier way.

JSonic
Thank you for the translation.
Be aware that Pmusic now has better CD-audio performance than pCD.
- album artwork
- Lyrics and artist/album info
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JSonic
Thank you for the translation.
Be aware that Pmusic now has better CD-audio performance than pCD.
- album artwork
- Lyrics and artist/album info
- slider to navigate in track
- Built in ripper
- ...

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